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Alan W. Biermann
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- affiliation: Duke University, Durham, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [j30]Hilda Hardy, Alan W. Biermann, R. Bryce Inouye, Ashley McKenzie, Tomek Strzalkowski, Cristian Ursu, Nick Webb, Min Wu:
The Amities system: Data-driven techniques for automated dialogue. Speech Commun. 48(3-4): 354-373 (2006) - 2005
- [c29]Alan W. Biermann, R. Bryce Inouye, Ashley McKenzie:
Methodologies for Automated Telephone Answering. ISMIS 2005: 1-13 - 2004
- [j29]Kirk Baker, Ashley McKenzie, Alan W. Biermann, Gert Webelhuth:
Constraining User Response via Multimodal Dialog Interface. Int. J. Speech Technol. 7(4): 251-258 (2004) - [c28]Hilda Hardy, Tomek Strzalkowski, Min Wu, Cristian Ursu, Nick Webb, Alan W. Biermann, R. Bryce Inouye, Ashley McKenzie:
Data-Driven Strategies for an Automated Dialogue System. ACL 2004: 71-78 - 2003
- [j28]Naoki Abe, Alan W. Biermann, Philip M. Long:
Reinforcement Learning with Immediate Rewards and Linear Hypotheses. Algorithmica 37(4): 263-293 (2003) - 2002
- [j27]Sara Harris, Alan W. Biermann:
Mouse Selection Versus Voice Selection of Menu Items. Int. J. Speech Technol. 5(4): 389-402 (2002) - [c27]Alan W. Biermann, R. Bryce Inouye:
The Coming Voice Dialogue Machines. JCIS 2002: 7-9 - 2000
- [c26]Michael S. Fulkerson, Alan W. Biermann:
Javox: A Toolkit for Building Speech-Enabled Applications. ANLP 2000: 105-111
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c25]Joyce Yue Chai, Alan W. Biermann, Curry I. Guinn:
Two Dimensional Generalization in Information Extraction. AAAI/IAAI 1999: 431-438 - [c24]Joyce Yue Chai, Alan W. Biermann:
The Use of Word Sense Disambiguation in an Information Extraction System. AAAI/IAAI 1999: 850-855 - 1998
- [j26]Amit Bagga, Alan W. Biermann:
Analyzing the Performance of Messange Understanding Systems. Int. J. Comput. Linguistics Chin. Lang. Process. 3(1) (1998) - 1997
- [c23]Amit Bagga, Joyce Yue Chai, Alan W. Biermann:
The Role of WordNet in The Creation of a Trainable Message Understanding System. AAAI/IAAI 1997: 941-948 - [c22]Joyce Yue Chai, Alan W. Biermann:
Corpus Based Statistical Generalization Tree in Rule Optimization. VLC 1997 - [c21]Alan W. Biermann, Michael S. Fulkerson, Greg A. Keim:
Speech-Graphics Dialogue Systems. Real Applications@ACL/EACL 1997 - [c20]Alan W. Biermann, Curry I. Guinn, Michael S. Fulkerson, Greg A. Keim, Zheng Liang, Douglas M. Melamed, Krishnan Rajagopalan:
Goal-Oriented Multimedia Dialogue with Variable Initiative. ISMIS 1997: 1-16 - [c19]Joyce Yue Chai, Alan W. Biermann:
A WordNet Based Rule Generalization Engine for Meaning Extraction System. ISMIS 1997: 529-539 - [c18]Amit Bagga, Alan W. Biermann:
Analyzing the Complexity of a Domain With Respect To An Information Extraction Task. ROCLING 1997: 175-194 - 1996
- [j25]Christopher Connelly, Alan W. Biermann, David M. Pennock, Peter Wu:
Home Study Software: Complementary Systems for Computer Science Courses. Comput. Sci. Educ. 7(1): 53-71 (1996) - [c17]Christopher Connelly, Alan W. Biermann, David M. Pennock, Peter Wu:
Home-study software: flexible, interactive, and distributed software for independent study. SIGCSE 1996: 63-67 - 1995
- [j24]Ronnie W. Smith, D. Richard Hipp, Alan W. Biermann:
An Architecture for Voice Dialog Systems Based on Prolog-Style Theorem Proving. Comput. Linguistics 21(3): 281-320 (1995) - [c16]Amit Bagga, Joyce Yue Chai, Alan W. Biermann, Curry I. Guinn, Alan Hui:
A trainable system for the extraction of meaning from text. CASCON 1995: 3 - 1994
- [j23]Alan W. Biermann:
Computer Science for the Many. Computer 27(2): 62-73 (1994) - [j22]Alan W. Biermann, Kermit C. Gilbert, Amr F. Fahmy, B. Koster:
On the errors that learning machines will make. Int. J. Intell. Syst. 9(3): 269-302 (1994) - [c15]Alan W. Biermann, Amr F. Fahmy, Curry I. Guinn, David M. Pennock, Dietolf Ramm, Peter Wu:
Teaching a hierarchical model of computation with animation software in the first course. SIGCSE 1994: 295-299 - 1993
- [j21]Amr F. Fahmy, Alan W. Biermann:
Synthesis of Real Time Acceptors. J. Symb. Comput. 15(5/6): 807-842 (1993) - [c14]Alan W. Biermann, Curry I. Guinn, D. Richard Hipp, Ronnie W. Smith:
Efficient Collaborative Discourse: A Theory and Its Implementation. HLT 1993 - 1992
- [j20]Alan W. Biermann, Linda Fineman, J. Francis Heidlage:
A Voice- and Touch-Driven Natural Language Editor and its Performance. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 37(1): 1-21 (1992) - [c13]Ronnie W. Smith, D. Richard Hipp, Alan W. Biermann:
A Dialog Control Algorithm and Its Performance. ANLP 1992: 9-16 - 1991
- [c12]Alan W. Biermann, Ronnie W. Smith:
An Architecture for Pragmatic Voice Interactive Systems. ISMIS 1991: 1-15 - 1990
- [j19]Alan W. Biermann:
A Simple Methodology for Studying Program Time Complexity. Comput. Sci. Educ. 1(4): 281-292 (1990) - [c11]Alan W. Biermann:
An overview course in academic computer science: a new approach for teaching nonmajors. SIGCSE 1990: 236-239
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [c10]Alan W. Biermann:
Fundamental Mechanisms in Machine Learning and Inductive Inference: Part 2. Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence 1987: 125-145 - 1986
- [j18]Pamela E. Fink, Alan W. Biermann:
The Correction of Ill-Formed Input Using History-Based Expectation with Applications to Speech Understanding. Comput. Linguistics 12(1): 13-36 (1986) - [e1]Alan W. Biermann:
24th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA, July 10-13, 1986. ACL 1986 [contents] - 1985
- [j17]Alan W. Biermann, Robert D. Rodman, David C. Rubin, J. Francis Heidlage:
Natural Language with Discrete Speech as a Mode for Human-to-Machine Communication. Commun. ACM 28(6): 628-636 (1985) - [j16]Alan W. Biermann:
Automatic Programming: A Tutorial on Formal Methodologies. J. Symb. Comput. 1(2): 119-142 (1985) - [j15]Alan W. Biermann, Linda Fineman, Kermit C. Gilbert:
An Imperative Sentence Processor for Voice Interactive Office Applications. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 3(4): 321-346 (1985) - [j14]Pamela K. Fink, Anne H. Sigmon, Alan W. Biermann:
Computer control via limited natural language. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 15(1): 54-68 (1985) - [c9]Alan W. Biermann:
Fundamental Mechanisms in Machine Learning and Inductive Inference. Advanced Course: Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence 1985: 133-169 - [c8]Alan W. Biermann:
Algorithmic Methods in Automatic Programming. European Conference on Computer Algebra (1) 1985: 124-135 - 1984
- [c7]Alan W. Biermann, Kermit C. Gilbert, Linda Fineman:
Introducing VIPS: a voice-interactive processing system for document management. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1984: 661-666 - 1983
- [j13]Alan W. Biermann, Bruce W. Ballard, Anne H. Sigmon:
An Experimental Study of Natural Language Programming. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 18(1): 71-87 (1983) - [c6]Alan W. Biermann, Robert D. Rodman, Bruce W. Ballard, T. Betancourt, Griff L. Bilbro, Harriet Haynsworth Deas, Linda Fineman, Pamela E. Fink, Kermit C. Gilbert, Duncan Gregory, J. Francis Heidlage:
Interactive Natural Language Problem Solving: A Pragmatic Approach. ANLP 1983: 180-191 - 1982
- [j12]Alan W. Biermann, Bruce W. Ballard, Pamela K. Fink, Robert D. Rodman, David C. Rubin:
Natural Language programming: Duke University. SIGART Newsl. 79: 50-51 (1982) - [j11]Alan W. Biermann, John Fairfield, Thomas R. Beres:
Signature Table Systems and Learning. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 12(5): 635-648 (1982) - 1980
- [j10]Alan W. Biermann, Bruce W. Ballard:
Toward Natural Language Computation. Am. J. Comput. Linguistics 6(2): 71-86 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j9]Alan W. Biermann, Douglas R. Smith:
A Production Rule Mechanism for Generating LISP Code. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 9(5): 260-276 (1979) - [c5]Bruce W. Ballard, Alan W. Biermann:
Programming in natural language: "NLC" as a prototype. ACM Annual Conference 1979: 228-237 - 1978
- [j8]Alan W. Biermann:
Automatic insertion of indexing instructions in program synthesis. Int. J. Parallel Program. 7(1): 65-90 (1978) - [j7]Alan W. Biermann:
The Inference of Regular LISP Programs from Examples. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 8(8): 585-600 (1978) - 1977
- [c4]Alan W. Biermann, Douglas R. Smith:
The Hierarchical Synthesis of Lisp Scanning Programs. IFIP Congress 1977: 41-45 - 1976
- [j6]Alan W. Biermann:
Approaches to Automatic Programming. Adv. Comput. 15: 1-63 (1976) - [j5]Alan W. Biermann, Ramachandran Krishnaswamy:
Constructing Programs from Example Computations. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 2(3): 141-153 (1976) - [c3]Frederick E. Petry, Alan W. Biermann, Monroe M. Newborn, Helmut Kerner, Werner Beyerle, Kathleen M. Shockley, Daniel P. Friedman:
General interest (Paper Session). ACM Annual Conference 1976: 529 - [c2]Frederick E. Petry, Alan W. Biermann:
Reconstruction of algorithms from memory snapshots of their execution. ACM Annual Conference 1976: 530-534 - 1975
- [j4]Alan W. Biermann, Richard I. Baum, M. Silverman:
Trace information as an aid to debugging. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 7(3): 44-49 (1975) - [j3]Alan W. Biermann, Richard I. Baum, Frederick E. Petry:
Speeding up the Synthesis of Programs from Traces. IEEE Trans. Computers 24(2): 122-136 (1975) - [c1]Alan W. Biermann:
The use of examples in program construction and debugging. ACM Annual Conference 1975: 242-247 - 1972
- [j2]Alan W. Biermann:
On the Inference of Turing Machines from Sample Computations. Artif. Intell. 3(1-3): 181-198 (1972) - [j1]Alan W. Biermann, Jerome A. Feldman:
On the Synthesis of Finite-State Machines from Samples of Their Behavior. IEEE Trans. Computers 21(6): 592-597 (1972)
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